These are very, very serious charges. And in my experience if she was released on her own recognizance at arraignments (no bail set and made) there is likely something very, VERY VERY wrong with the state's case here.

If she's been ROR'd she should be able to fight this case while at liberty. In order to set bail on her now, there would have to be a change for the worse with regard to the facts of case. I can't promise that won't happen, but it usually doesn't. As long as she makes her court appearances when she's supposed to, she should get to stay out unless she's convicted of the charges.

she tried to hit on office with car when he was out of vehicle and then swerved right into it then in her chase to get away she tried to hit several other officers cars and then when she was finally cornered she hit a female officer that was trying to cuff her. she has two other child abuse charges on her.

The penalty for a third degree felony is anywhere from up to 2 years of prison to 6. However, she has 6 counts of this charge, because she allegedly targeted 6 different officers. So, she could, theoretically face 12 years of prison on the low end or 36 on the high end, if convicted on all counts and then they were run consecutively rather than concurrently.

This is why I said to you that it sounds like something must be wrong with the case. Facing this kind of potential time, even on a first arrest, I would expect very high bail to have been set.

Whether these counts are likely to be consecutive will depend in part on whether this was one act or 6 separate acts. From the way you describe it, there are at least two. The hitting an officer while she was being cuffed is not as serious asusing a car to try to mow one down.

Without seeing the video and having the exact information about this case that this woman's lawyer does, I can only guess. But it's safe to say she could risks anywhere from as little as 2 years for all this or as much as 36.